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Issue 51

Issue 51

Mon, 1 Oct 2007
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Australasian Drama Studies

Volume 51 October 2007

Table of Contents

  1. Issue 051 (Full Issue PDF)
  2. GEOFFREY MILNE Editorial Note
  3. PETER J.WILSON Winds of Change: Seeing Australia into the New Century
  4. ANNE FORBES From Animism to Digital Animation: Puppetry in New Zealand/Aotearoa
  5. RICHARD BRADSHAW Thiodon's Wonders: A Mechanical Theatre in Nineteenth-Century Australia
  6. NICOLE ANAE "Belly-Speaker", Machines and Dummies: Puppetry in the Australian Colonies, 1830's-1850's
  7. DAVID TREDINNICK Tintookie Man, the LAst of his Tribe: A Story of Peter Scriven
  8. YUJI SONE "Phontom" Puppetry in Stelarc's Work
  9. RICHARD HART with JULIA DAVIS Dream Puppets: The Journey of an Independent Puppet Theatre
  10. SANDY MCKENDRICK in conversation with GEOFFREY MILNE Puppetry as Cultural Exchange in Indigenous Communities
  11. JENNIFER PFEIFFER Globalisation and the UNIMA Asia-Pacific Commission
  12. MARGARET WILLIAMS Including the Audience: The Idea of 'the Puppet' and the Real Spectator

 

Reviews

JASNA NOVAKOVIC, Unspoken by Rebecca Clarke;

HILARY HALBA Awhi Tapu by Albert Belz and The Prophet by Hone Kouka;

DAVID O'DONNELL, Baghdad Baby! by Dean Parker;

ALISON RICHARDS About Performance no 6, ed. Gay McAuley;

LISA WARRINGTON, Nola Millar: A Theatrical Life by Sarah Gaitanos; Just Who Does He Think He Is?: A Theatrical Life by George Webby;

MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON, Anarchic Dance, eds Liz Aggiss and Bill Cowrie with Ian Bramley;

BREE HADLEY, And Then, You Act: Making Art in an Unpredictable World, by Anne Bogart;

MARK SETON, Jacques Copeau, by Mark Evans;

IAN MAXWELL, Encounters with Tadeusz Kantor, by Krzysztof Miklaszewski translated and edited by George Hyde.


Issue 051 (Full Issue PDF)  
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GEOFFREY MILNE Editorial Note  
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PETER J.WILSON Winds of Change: Seeing Australia into the New Century  
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ANNE FORBES From Animism to Digital Animation: Puppetry in New Zealand/Aotearoa  
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RICHARD BRADSHAW Thiodon's Wonders: A Mechanical Theatre in Nineteenth-Century Australia  
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NICOLE ANAE "Belly-Speaker", Machines and Dummies: Puppetry in the Australian Colonies, 1830's-1850's  
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DAVID TREDINNICK Tintookie Man, the LAst of his Tribe: A Story of Peter Scriven  
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YUJI SONE "Phontom" Puppetry in Stelarc's Work  
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RICHARD HART with JULIA DAVIS Dream Puppets: The Journey of an Independent Puppet Theatre  
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SANDY MCKENDRICK in conversation with GEOFFREY MILNE Puppetry as Cultural Exchange in Indigenous Communities  
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JENNIFER PFEIFFER Globalisation and the UNIMA Asia-Pacific Commission  
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MARGARET WILLIAMS Including the Audience: The Idea of 'the Puppet' and the Real Spectator  
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